Pasco 10 Ward

Pasco 10 Ward

The purpose of this podcast is to connect our ward together in a more unified way that does not normally allow us. Hearing each other's stories and testimonies is a big reason why Christ organized a church. These episodes are for us and intended to uplift and edify. This has been approved by the bishopric and ward council of the Pasco 10th ward but the words said is not an official representation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

  1. 01/30/2023

    Meeting and knowing a sealer for the temple.

    Rod grew up on a farm in California. The church at the time had big athletics. Rod played as as fast pitch softball and his team made it all the way to the championship. As he played, his bishopric member gave long lasting lessons that carried into his life. Rod served his mission in New Mexico and has kept up with speaking Spanish. Rod was so good that he was going to play with a Baltimore team. He had hard decisions to make and his prayers were answered as time went on. He loved physical education and majored in it during college. As much as he loved it, he had to figure out a career change He ended up finding his passion in Physical Therapy. Rod and Laura had Lisa. They were given advice to put her in a home due to having down syndrome. 6 kids later they feel that was the best decision to have in having more children. With having 5 kids in the first 6 years of marriage life became busy but found solace and being center with family home evenings and reading the Book of Mormon. He went back and forth between companies. He thoroughly enjoyed his last 20 years of his career working more in biomechanics. After 45 years of practice, he retired a few years ago. Rod shares his story about how they moved to Tri Cities and how a prompting was acted upon under a decade later. During his time in Tri Cities, he has had many callings including being a sealer. He describes his process of being called to a Sealer in the temple. He finds Christ in everyday life through living the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

    46 min
  2. 01/22/2023

    How Kristin Changed through 12 Step.

    Kristin lived in a military family with her father in the US Marine Corps. She grew up in 29 Palms Marine Corps base. She shares insight in the value she learned growing up in the military lifestyle. Kristin moved to go to Rexburg but not for BYU-Idaho but for beauty school. Kristin went on a Mission to Richland VA. Through her mission, she ended up coming home for health issues. Kristin ended up in Las Vegas after her mission. During her time in Las Vegas Kristin worked herself into a salon. As she was building her salon cliental she found herself working into a law firm. She learned many lessons working in law. As Kristin was release early from her mission she experienced an extensive amount of guilt. She eventually stopped living in accordance of the Gospel but still went to church. Kristin met Cody while he was a missionary in Las Vegas. Her testimony was never lost during her time of inactivity of life style. Kristin shares how we can live and share love with those that are not living the Gospel. Kristin shares her personal struggle through recovery from abuse she experienced when she was little. Kristen shares insight about how to love others regardless of the life style they live. Some of the symptoms she experienced from her childhood abuse was masterbation. “Your addiction is the solution to your problem.” We can become addicts of success. Culturally we tend to be over emphasis roles that may not be ideal for some families.

    55 min

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The purpose of this podcast is to connect our ward together in a more unified way that does not normally allow us. Hearing each other's stories and testimonies is a big reason why Christ organized a church. These episodes are for us and intended to uplift and edify. This has been approved by the bishopric and ward council of the Pasco 10th ward but the words said is not an official representation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.